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An Invisible Trap Lurks in the Cadastre. Be Careful when Buying Real Estate

Summary by echo24.cz
Existing owners and those who are new to buying real estate in national parks, nature reserves and national monuments can hit a rough patch. People repeatedly fall into a legislative "trap" that has been in place for decades and can subsequently lose land they have already purchased. This is the Nature Conservation Act, which in certain locations automatically gives the state a pre-emptive right of purchase. However, sellers and buyers often hav…
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Existing owners and those who are new to buying real estate in national parks, nature reserves and national monuments can hit a rough patch. People repeatedly fall into a legislative "trap" that has been in place for decades and can subsequently lose land they have already purchased. This is the Nature Conservation Act, which in certain locations automatically gives the state a pre-emptive right of purchase. However, sellers and buyers often hav…

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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